Chris Caray, Chip Caray made history as they each called Monday’s Cardinals-A’s game
In a historic moment for baseball broadcasting, Chip Caray and his son Chris called the same game from opposite booths.
In a historic moment for baseball broadcasting, Chip Caray and his son Chris called the same game from opposite booths.
"I was a little upset that on the injury report, my larynx wasn't listed."
This was a long run of calling Adams Clenney.
A disastrous call in a winner-take-all tiebreaker spelled the beginning of the end for Chip Caray as a national MLB broadcaster.
After two decades in Atlanta, and with the Braves having the best record in baseball, Chip Caray is still happy with his move to St. Louis.
"You have got to be kidding me. Have a little feel for baseball. Have a little feel for the game."
"This might be the most critical question of our relationship."
Chip Caray is officially the new voice of the Cardinals.
The Cardinals could go out of the box for their next TV announcer.
"My grandfather meant a lot to a lot of people in Chicago, and he just had a great time and fun at the ballpark. And to have him be a special part of that coming out of the corn, as it were, with the backdrop of Dyersville, Iowa in that movie, it was really, really special and really, really well done."
It’s a harmless mistake, but one that shouldn’t have taken Bally Sports South at least three innings to correct
There have been lots of players with names ending in X, including Greg Maddux and Jimmie Foxx.
"Injury limbo" wasn't a good description of Ozuna's current situation.
No one was happy about the Nats-Braves rain delay—especially not Chip Caray and Joe Simpson.
Harry Caray’s 16 years as the TV voice of the Chicago Cubs made him incredibly associated with that...